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Akatarawa forest walking and tramping (Wellington Region)

Today there is an extensive network of tracks and old logging roads in the Akatarawa Forest. Many of the logging roads were formed over 60 years ago and may be overgrown.
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Gisborne urban coastal strategy - 2005-25

To shape future coastal development trends, the Gisborne District Council has prepared this long-term strategy for the coastal areas in and aro
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Gisborne District Council's engineering code of practice - road and traffic engineering

This section of the Code of Practice provides standards for the design and const
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Walking and Cycling Strategy (Gisborne)

WCSFinaldraftApril05.pdf - Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
The Strategy identifies actual and potential walking and cycling networks and facilities, as well as actions that are designed to increase pedestrian and cyclist numbers.
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Project Waiuku - pedestrian walkability

Waiuku Town Plan Graphic which illustrates the pedestrian walkability analysis, areas for improvement and priorities for improvement work.
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10,000 Steps Northland (Far North DC)

Just how much physical activity are we really getting on a daily basis? The 10,000 Steps Northland programme has been designed to help improve public health by encouraging good walking and recreational habits in our daily lives.
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Council responds favourable to pedestrian and elderly concerns (Far North DC)

Media release Over $1.5 million has been committed by the Far North District Council over the next 12 months in an programme to progressively upgrade the Far North’s footpath network.
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Cable Bay footbridge - the council\'s position (Far North DC)

Media release outlining the FNDCs position on the controversial proposed pedestrian overbridge at Cable Bay.
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